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Islam and Its Quest for Peace Jihad, Justice and Education

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series II A, Islam ; 200300ENGGPC1Publication details: Washington Council for Research in Values and Philosophy 2003Description: 250pISBN:
  • 1565181808
DDC classification:
  • N08.2 K849
Partial contents:
1. Rationale for Peace and Justice Education A. War and Humanity B. The Economic Cost of Militarization C. The Effects of Militarization on Development, Employment and Social Welfare D. The Features of New Weapons and Wars in the Modern World 2. Socio-Economic Justice around the World Part I. War and Peace 1. The Islamic Concepts of War and Peace 2. Contemporary Muslims` Views on War and Peace A. Modernists` Views on Jihad B. Fundamentalists` Views on Jihad C. Sufis` Views on Jihad ` Views on Jihad 3. A Critical Approach to The Question of War and Peace in Islam Part II: Social and Economic Justice 1. Islamic Understanding of Socio-Economic Justice A. Islamic Understanding of Poverty B. Islamic Understanding of Economic Equality C. Islamic Understanding of Basic Necessities of Life 2. Islamic Foundations of Socio-Economic Justice A. The Principle of Unity and Brotherhood B. The Principle of Tawhid and Sovereignty C. The Principle of Absolute Consciousness of Freedom 3. Islamic Means for Attaining Social and Economic Justice A. Positive Provisions B. Prohibited Measures C. The Role of the State 4. A Critical Approach to the Question of Socio-Economic Justice in Islam A. A Correct Understanding of God`s Action and Human Responsibility B. A Correct Understanding Of Development Part HI: Education for Peace and Justice 1. The Definition of Peace and Justice Education 2. The Purpose and Learning Goals of Peace Education 3. The History of Peace Education A. Peace Education in the United States B. Peace Education in Canada C. Peace Education in Britain and Japan D. Peace Education in the Muslim World 4. The Possibility of Education for Peace and Justice 5. Teaching Methods for Peace Education 6. A Course Plan for Peace Education for Departments of Religious Studies in Islamic Countries Conclusion and Recommendations Conflict and Justice: An Urgent Priority 2. Jihad and Its Interpreters 3. Socio-Economic Justice: An Islamic Imperative 4. Peace And Justice Education: An Imperative
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. Rationale for Peace and Justice Education A. War and Humanity B. The Economic Cost of Militarization C. The Effects of Militarization on Development, Employment and Social Welfare D. The Features of New Weapons and Wars in the Modern World 2. Socio-Economic Justice around the World Part I. War and Peace 1. The Islamic Concepts of War and Peace 2. Contemporary Muslims` Views on War and Peace A. Modernists` Views on Jihad B. Fundamentalists` Views on Jihad C. Sufis` Views on Jihad ` Views on Jihad 3. A Critical Approach to The Question of War and Peace in Islam Part II: Social and Economic Justice 1. Islamic Understanding of Socio-Economic Justice A. Islamic Understanding of Poverty B. Islamic Understanding of Economic Equality C. Islamic Understanding of Basic Necessities of Life 2. Islamic Foundations of Socio-Economic Justice A. The Principle of Unity and Brotherhood B. The Principle of Tawhid and Sovereignty C. The Principle of Absolute Consciousness of Freedom 3. Islamic Means for Attaining Social and Economic Justice A. Positive Provisions B. Prohibited Measures C. The Role of the State 4. A Critical Approach to the Question of Socio-Economic Justice in Islam A. A Correct Understanding of God`s Action and Human Responsibility B. A Correct Understanding Of Development Part HI: Education for Peace and Justice 1. The Definition of Peace and Justice Education 2. The Purpose and Learning Goals of Peace Education 3. The History of Peace Education A. Peace Education in the United States B. Peace Education in Canada C. Peace Education in Britain and Japan D. Peace Education in the Muslim World 4. The Possibility of Education for Peace and Justice 5. Teaching Methods for Peace Education 6. A Course Plan for Peace Education for Departments of Religious Studies in Islamic Countries Conclusion and Recommendations Conflict and Justice: An Urgent Priority 2. Jihad and Its Interpreters 3. Socio-Economic Justice: An Islamic Imperative 4. Peace And Justice Education: An Imperative

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